Lindsey's bond was set at $10,000 and he was being held Friday in the Wichita County Jail.

The affidavit gives the following details:

Police saw a Chevy Malibu run a red light at Southwest Parkway and Fairway. Police pulled the car over in the 5100 block of Bahama Drive.

The driver told police there was a small amount of meth in a glass case in the center console. The case had "several syringes and a small baggie containing a substance that appeared to be meth," the officer wrote in the affidavit.

The driver was arrested and taken to jail.

Suspect held for theft gives false identity

A man who tried to hide his true identity went to jail on a theft charge, according to a probable cause affidavit.

Archie Lee Haddock Jr., 18, address unknown, was charged with theft over $20,000. Haddock's bond was set at $15,000, and he was being held Friday in the Wichita County Jail.

The affidavit gives the following information:

A police officer saw a man driving a white Nissan on Midwestern Parkway, "that I thought might have been stolen from Enterprise Rent A Car," the officer wrote in the affidavit.

Police saw the car in the mall parking lot and questioned a suspect.

Later the man told police that he did not want to be in any more trouble and provided a name that actually belonged to a 16-year-old juvenile.

The suspect was booked into the juvenile detention center until authorities realized he had used a false name.

Police went to the juvenile detention center, got the man and took him to the Wichita County Jail.

Pleas

The following was taken from Wichita County court records:

Lawrence Ray Gillespie, 26, 414 Elm, Burk, pleaded guilty to fraudulent use/possession of identifying information in connection with an incident Aug. 5. Gillespie received four years in prison Thursday.

Lashundra Lyons, 28, 1501 Archer City Highway, pleaded guilty to abandoning a child in connection with an incident June 24 and credit card abuse in connection with an incident Aug. 22. Lyons received three years deferred adjudication for each count and $500 fine.

Phillip Renee Wiggins, 38, 4039 Burkburnett Rd., No. 11, pleaded guilty to assault family violence-enhanced in connection with an incident Feb. 8. Wiggins received four years in prison Thursday.